Burning Nation Research Paper

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Walker Poorman

Mrs. Atkin

ELA 8

22 September 2015

Burning Nation

Your Nation is going to war With your government. What do you do, which side should you be on? This is what happen to a 17 year old boy named Daniel Wright in his hometown Freedom lake, Idaho. On day Daniel and his mother went to the grocery store. While they were living the grocery store a guy in a suite came up and shot Daniel Wright’s mother and killed her. Daniel fought that men and killed him. After that Daniel wright joined the National to defined his state he went to basic training to become a national guard with two of his friends Sweeney and Cal. One night while they’re at basic training the U.S. army invaded their camp their mission was to kill everyone.Daniel
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Daniel and his bunker shot back. When the got to the escape trucks the last up to one was down the road in flames. Daniel and his team ran to the beast which was daniel’s truck. On their way up to Silver Mountain When the got to the beast they loaded up the wounded and headed up to Silver Mountain. When they got to Silver Mountain. When they got there and went into hiding for a couple of month. After that they started doing scouting routine of the FED'S headquarters. Well one day the co owner of the shop had feds crawling the shop for any sign of rebels because they was looking for Daniel and his bunker. Daniel and two of his friends was hiding in a closet when they heard footsteps coming closer to the closet when one of them open the door the fed got shot.Daniel and his friends ran out of the closet and started shooting at the feds. Daniel and his team won the battle, but he and his team knew they had to find an another place to hide. One of daniel friend which was Cal. He knew a log cabin in the woods which they can go hide.They drove up there on snow mobiles. When they got there they unpack and got settled in. They planned an attack of the FED’S headquarters. During the attack Daniel and his

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